As part of efforts to make things seamless for all stakeholders in the state, it has equipped personnel of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA), Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO), Kick Against Indiscipline (KAI), among others, in the state with body cameras while on duties.
Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who presided over the ceremony that the measure was considered to promote operational efficiency, reduce personnel excesses and overzealous activities of officers while discharging their duties, and also enhance security and safety in the state.
He also approved mass training for the state’s law enforcement personnel on the use of body-worn cameras, ahead of the deployment of the digital tools for security operations.
Consequent upon this, a three-day training for the use of tools, which would commence in May, would be facilitated by the state’s Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI), and afterward, all state-funded law enforcement officers would be commissioned to wear body cameras for their operations.
The cameras, the governor revealed, would help the state government check abuse of power and excesses by security personnel, with a view to improving the safety and accountability of officers who will use the devices for evidence sharing and intelligence gathering.
“I am pleased to inaugurate the use of body-worn cameras by law enforcement officers in Lagos and this is a groundbreaking move to enhance safety in the State, as well as increase transparency and accountability in the activities of our law enforcement agencies. Lagos State has strategically set the pace among other States in Nigeria to launch the use of body-worn cameras by law enforcement officers.
“The security challenges in different parts of the country are worrisome, but with proactive action, the use of modern technological tools, and a mix of well-trained and intelligent officers, we will successfully combat many of these challenges. With body-worn cameras, our law enforcement officers are better equipped to protect lives and properties, thereby, making Lagos safer for us all.”
According to him, the launch of the body-worn cameras would take the government a step closer towards fulfilling its security agenda, stressing that the introduction of devices to frontline security teams and officers would enhance their productivity and professionalism, while also fast-tracking the law enforcement process